The Egypt Centre has created a number of resources for those teaching at home. They are free to download and print. We will be creating a number of resources over the coming weeks so make sure you check regularly to see what’s new!
Mummification Comic Strip
Use your creative skills to show how the Egyptians mummified their dead!
To download, click here
Mummification Experiment
Discover the science behind mummification with this experiment you can do from home!
To download, click here
How to Use Objects as Primary Sources
This resources has been created for GCSE and A Level students as a quick guide to using objects as primary sources.
To download, click here
Ancient Egyptian Descriptive Writing
Practise your writing and story-telling skills with our Egyptian-themed descriptive writing task!
To download, click here
Colouring Sheets
The Animals of Ancient Egypt – to download, click here
Come and Create
Our monthly Come and Create sessions have moved online!
Clever Cats
To download the craft template, click here
To view our handy ‘how to’ video, click here
Gods and Goddesses Finger Puppets
To download the craft template, click here
To view our handy ‘how to’ video, click here
Cobra Crowns
To download the craft template, click here
To view our handy ‘how to’ video, click here
Egyptian Myths and Legends
To listen to the story of Osiris and Seth, click here
Please note: these talks are only available in English.
Jigsaws
A selection of online jigsaws featuring objects from the Egypt Centre’s collection are available here.
Egyptology Talks
Due to Covid-19, the Egypt Centre’s annual conference was cancelled. A number of the planned talks will be given online over Zoom. Sign up for them here
Previous talks can be found here
Please note: these talks are only available in English.
Pharoah’s Formula
Key Stage 2 Maths exercises with an Egyptian Twist!
To download, click here
Magic, Mummies and Spirits of the Dead!
We would love to see your work so send it to us on social media!
If you have any ideas of how we can help you learn from home contact our Learning Officer:
Hannah Sweetapple – h.e.sweetapple@swansea.ac.uk